Air India Plane With Over 240 Onboard Crash-Lands in Fiery Incident Near Ahmedabad Airport
An Air India plane bound for the UK crash-landed near Ahmedabad Airport with 242 people aboard.
Officials are investigating the cause, as emergency teams race to respond and families await news on possible casualties.
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A major aviation incident unfolded in India as an Air India aircraft carrying as many as 242 passengers crash-landed near Ahmedabad Airport, sparking panic and raising fears over possible casualties.
Eyewitnesses described a terrifying scene as thick plumes of black smoke rose into the sky following the crash, which occurred as the plane was reportedly attempting to take off en route to Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Details about the incident are still emerging, and officials have yet to confirm the number of injured or any fatalities. Local television stations reported that the aircraft caught fire during takeoff, but the exact cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Aviation authorities and emergency response teams have since rushed to the scene, with rescue efforts ongoing. The identity of the aircraft and flight number has not been officially disclosed, but an aviation source told Reuters that the flight was scheduled for the UK.
The situation has left many anxiously awaiting updates on the condition of those aboard, as families and loved ones brace for official word from authorities.